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Paul started his Disc-jockey career at 13 years of age when he would D.J. his elementary school teen dances at Ledbury Park Public School in North York. At 16 Paul started operating his own teen dances in North York bringing in live entertainment and providing D.J. services between sets. One of the bands that performed was called the "Lords of London". As time went on Paul became very involved with the band traveling around Ontario as they produced a number of hits that would make it to the top 10 like, "Time Waits for No One". The hit "Cornflakes & Ice Cream" made it to # 1 in 1967.    http://citizenfreak.com/artists/98508-lords-of-london

Paul was one of the first entrepreneurs to rent the Toronto Ferry Boat "Sam McBride" and operate a dance on the boat called "Let's Rock the Boat" with two live Toronto bands performing on the boat. The Lords of London and Five Rogues pre-Mandala. "Let's Rock the Boat" was a big success despite the problems we had trying to convert the boat's power to accommodate the band's equipment. Now there are numerous boats on Lake Ontario that do the same thing. In his mid-twenties Paul would then get into the retail record business, owning & operating three stores called "The Wonderful World of Music". The stores were located in Aurora, Sutton, and Lindsay Ontario. In 1975 Paul graduated from the "National Institute of Broadcasters". While operating the stores Paul continued his D.J. business and was very instrumental in working with promoters in bringing live concerts to the Aurora Arena, one of those bands being the Toronto rock sensation "Triumph". We are continually upgrading ourselves by attending DJ Conventions and conferences throughout the United States and Canada. In the picture below Paul is playing the washboard in a performance by Mike from Nashville who was named Entertainer of the Year by the Mid-America DJ Association. In January 2007 Paul attended the WEDJ Cruise and DJ Conference.